After signing our petition, please also click the Contact Your Legislator tab at the left to let your State Representative and State Senator know that you want to continue being able to choose where you buy prescription drugs.

It’s essential that lawmakers hear from consumers who recognize that the Consumer Prescription Protection Act will:
Strengthen patient care
Preserve consumer choice
Protect Michigan’s economy
Without increasing costs to employers, employees or retirees.



We Invite Your Help

The need to protect neighborhood drugstores is an important, urgent issue in Michigan and elsewhere. At stake is the survival of traditional merchants who are trusted healthcare counselors, local taxpayers and community employers.

Efforts to expand public attention and contact state legislators about the issue require action by consumers.

You can help by contacting your senator and representative in Lansing via the petition link on this page. Spreading the message and sustaining this campaign also depends on dues from business groups, consumer coalitions and individual customers who recognize that local pharmacies deserve support.

Dues to the Coalition for Quality Healthcare will be used to print educational materials, conduct briefings around the state for policy makers and opinion leaders, and enlarge the battle to let Michigan pharmacists continue helping customers and our communities in every way possible. The Coalition for Quality Healthcare appreciates your support by contacting lawmakers . . . and sending a check to:

Coalition for Quality Healthcare
P.O. Box 3365
Southfield MI 48037

1 888 966 4546

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consumer options and preserving the traditional contributions of local
pharmacies to the state's economy"

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Why You Should Support HB 5254!
11 / 1 / 2005


Medco's Clash With Clarity
1 / 5 / 2006

 
Not content to merely administer drug plans, major PBMs have acquired their own mail order pharmacies.

This has created a conflict of interest. The PBM is both the policeman and the entity being policed. Indeed, many PBMs now make more money selling drugs than administering plans.
 
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